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what as housewife?? ha ha ha. Well Ive got about 4 weeks to go until I have to take up that title but I have a very promising final interview in a couple of weeks so hopefully I will get that it will just be a smooth transition from one place in canary wharf to another..


Otherwise yes I will be home cleaning, baking and watching trashy tv..

Moos if only one income would allow us that he he he.. *Strawbs daydreams off to what that might be like* Unfortunatley no rest for the wicked and whilst I would ADORE a couple of weeks off being housewife any longer than that I think I will be popping around to yours for dinner every other night ha ha ha..


I must say though if I do get this job I may well just come in and congratulate myself on this thread! ha ha


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Moos Wrote:

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> Strawbs Wrote:

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> I think I will be

> > popping around to yours for dinner every other

> > night ha ha ha..

>

> Why, do you like eating cereal?

>

> Dinner chez Moos is a tragic affair.


ha ha ha only if it is served with oat milk.. Ok we will then call ALL go around to Mr & Mrs Mac's for dinner some a wonderful home made organic meal...


SM - Moos and I are officially putting you on notice..

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